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Divine Storm

Feminised

Divine Storm is a hardy hybrid suited to cooler coastal gardens and controlled indoor setups.

Why choose Divine Storm?
  • Built for cooler coastal climates
  • Balanced cerebral lift with calm finish
  • Reliable resin production in marginal seasons
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage NORTHERN LIGHTS x HAZE
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium to tall (1.2–2.0 m outdoors)
Yield Medium-high (outdoor: up to 450 g/plant)
Taste Citrus, Pine, Earthy spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool coastal, maritime (suitable for cool Scottish outdoor climate)
Effects Uplifting, Focused, Calm relaxation
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Divine Storm

Divine Storm blends NORTHERN LIGHTS x HAZE genetics to produce a hybrid that balances cerebral lift with relaxed body effects. The variety is bred for resilience in marginal climates, offering medium to tall plants with strong resin development and a citrus-pine terpene profile that responds well to careful feeding and late-season attention.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Divine Storm in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires careful attention to airflow and mildew prevention. Intermediate growers who manage feeding and microclimate control will see the best results.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes in about eight to ten weeks under good light. Outdoors UK growers should plan harvests for late September to mid-October in warm seasons.

Yield:

Yield is medium-high when plants get consistent sun and shelter from prevailing winds. With a full season and good ventilation outdoor plants can reach around 400–450 g each.

Height:

Plants reach medium to tall stature with a prominent central cola and productive side branches. Outdoors expect roughly 1.2 to 2.0 metres in a full season.

Environment:

Indoors Divine Storm responds well to SCROG and SOG methods with stable feeding and light control. Outdoors in Oxford the variety benefits from sheltered positions and careful pest checks, and growers in Oxford should site plants to avoid salt-spray if near the coast.

Climate:

In Oxford Divine Storm performs best when planted in a sheltered spot that benefits from coastal air without direct salt exposure in a cool Scottish outdoor climate. Prepare for damp autumns by improving drainage and giving a late-season feed to support resin and terpene ripening.

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My plants are finishing late in Oxford, what can I do?
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Move future plants to a warmer micro-site, choose earlier phenotypes and reduce late-season nitrogen to encourage ripening before autumn rains.
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Leaves are showing powdery mildew, any quick fixes?
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Improve ventilation, remove infected foliage, and apply a potassium bicarbonate or biological fungicide suitable for flowering stages.
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How do I protect plants from coastal winds?
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Use windbreaks and plant in sheltered hollows or behind hedging to reduce constant wind stress while maintaining good airflow.
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What feeding schedule do you recommend for flower?
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Switch to a blossom-focused feed with reduced nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium for weeks 2–6 of flowering, tapering towards harvest.
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How do I decide which phenotype to keep for seed saving?
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Select plants that finished reliably, resisted local pests, and produced the aroma and effect profile you prefer, then isolate and stabilise those lines.

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